trtdugpe zmca$teti A Price Twe Cectt; LANCASTER, PA. WEDNESDAY. FEBKUATIY 31, 1883. Yel;im- XIX- -Ne U7. i V VLOTIIIA'O. E .1 J. eUlSMAN. is FiraisMg Net Mies, 'Ilk HundkerchielH, Silk unci Cash nine Mulli-r Linen Handkerchict-, tine I-lifils, Ui.'li-rwc r, Fur ti:In(j Tep tjleves. Caster Glovet.Cellaii,Ciil!s, Suspendeis, Pocket Beeks. Cant Case". Ladies' Satchels. Pho tograph ami Autograph Alliums, Perfumery, Cig ir Cases, Scat I Pins, Sleeve iiuttens, Ac DOST 1-AIL 1 SKE TUB ultANU DIS FLAY. E. J. ERISMAN, NO. CO NORTH QUEEN STREET, 8, a. rathven. OVERCOATS, Dress Suits, Business Suits, Pantaloons, Waistcoats, In desirable winter materials made prompt 1 le elder ler tnen hikI boys, at bottom mices iei the ii( t two ineuths, ut 8. 8. RATHVON'8 Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., Jil-linoed LANCASTER, PA. tJ I'JSCI At. NOTICK. Greatest Reduction of the Season. Te make loom for our New bpiing -Stock we will doe out tlie balance et out Clothing ut itultem Pi lees. SUITS. Fei mer ly $20.00 New $17.00 Formerly $18.00 New $15.00 Fermcilv $l(i.00 New $13.00 Formerly $14.00 New $12.00 Fermeily $12.00 New $10.00 Formerly $10.00 Ne w $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. Funnel ly $18.00 New $15.00 Formerly $16 00 New $13.00 formerly $14 00 New $12.00 Formerly $12.00 New $10.00 Fei mei ly $ 7.50 New $ 0.00 CAM. LARLY TO SECURE THE BEST BARGAINS. 1 B. Hostetter k Sen 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER. FA. LJl'MJI -VI. NOl ICE, THE- GREATEST REDUCTION OF ALL IN PINE CLOTHES, AT E GEREAET'S TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT NO. G EAST KING STREET, In eidei te i 'ilu co stock and make loom Iei the SPRING TRADE, 1 will tnake up te order ler tlie lvmainder of tlie season, all HEAVY WEIGHT WOOLENS at COST PRICE. This Great Reduction Is for casli only, and w ill enable cash buyers te secure a line sultef lethcs or an overcoat as low as tlxey can buy them leady-made. H. GFftHART. niJEAT y SWEEPING REDUCTION IN- MERCHANT TAILORING. Ah at Mils time of jear PANTS ate the prin cipal suticlc needed amongst Ucntlemcn, and tu elder te keen our li.un!-, lully employed, we make te elder I'ANTS atpiices tliat dely any body te buy the t.ame e,u illty of goads, made and lilmmed like ours, icady ui.ule up. WE MAKE TO OltDER Micd AlIWoel Cassinicie PANTS at . Stuped All Well Cassimete PANTS at. $.100 .! M , 400 , 4 50 . r. oe . r. no AH-ivoei liNira iieavy ran la ai All Weel Che let PANTS at Plain Wetsted PANTS at Fancy Worsted PANTS at Scotch All-Weel Che let PANTS at Extra Fine Foreign Pantaloeningsat $0 50, $7.00, $3.00, $0 00, $L'.00. SUITS TO ORDER. c. ue A Geed Woolen Business SUIT $12 00 An All-Weel Heavy C.issimere SUIT 14 00 An All-WoelCheiottjUlT 15 00 oel 50 ft) An All-Weel Scotch ClievietSUlT 10 A Fine Worsted UlT 18 An Extra Fine Worsted SUIT 20 00 A Foreign Cassiincre or Worsted SUIT... -.S 00 2-Whctlicr you -wish te purchase or net, plc.isii call and be convinced of the HARE UARGA1NS we ate new ellering teluepublic. L. (jansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE Merchant Tailors and Clothiers, .S SOUTH OUEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St. LANCASIEU, PA. 5-The cheapest and most reliable Clothing Heuse In the city. SAMUEL U. PKIKE, AlTOKNBI, UAH Removed bis Ofllce from 66 North Duke treet te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, lmmedl utely In Bear el Court Heuse, Leng's New Bulialng. ,.jnl7-tld VI.WIHIKU, UHlUCHHKAIl, &V. K. BMAUSO'S c-AKU. Addenda. FRIENDS AVI) PATRONS This may be the last c bance te Becuie the gieatest haigains in line Ilea' y- a ( ighr WOOLENS e erelleied in this city. ICeii ember, I am going te cle-e them oulifpe-siliif this season. lhaehauillcd thin class 01 goods Iei eei 'Jj jtars. I am thoieughly familiar uith tlie merits et all the leading makes et cleTh in the maiket and de .-:ty I think the V. ft II. and Jehaunv Edi'ens ate superior in fuii-.li, mere tellable in colei and mere dtuable than any cloths produced in the WORLD. Remeiiibei, aUe. I am the only man in this cii that li.ts the NERVE te tackle tlKhcline, high priced goods. '1 hey cm only be had In large cities at pi Ices net lens than $70 te 7". 1 am closing mine out at S40 adult. 1 am having a gieat Beem In Treuserings. I urn efleiing Heavy-Weighls liem a 50 te $10 a prlr make a note of this. 1 have among my line the best English and Fr ncli p Uterus, that c in net be had in Phila delphia ter Ic-s than 1! le 1H a p dr. 'thanking Um public for the kind patienage extended j iiticularly sinte my great I educ educ teon in piice-, I shill endeavor e give en en tlie satisfaction teall my patrons. Beiniragain able te attend te business. I will superintend every depaitment of the tiade personally and will guarantee te secure te every one the greatest value ler ti elr Investment. All my productions aie warranted te be et supciier CHARACTER AN I) TONE from any etht r ho.ie in the trade, having in my employ the be-jt skilled workmen tiem the city. Un less entirely satisfactory te the customer 1 will net allow it te go out. -Flace your eider at once at 121 North Queen Street. LANCASTER, PA. Ner IJknk. I haie a let of RemnautH of MntiCIe'liH and Ca-himeies, suitable let chil dien, te w liiuh I in He t heallentien et mothers el Hinall boys liem live te ten jearset aye These Remnants aie of the linest and best quality el goods, and can be had liemSOcents Uil 5(1 a hull. E esi;n"5Tisin'jj. BARGAINS AT EOSEISTEIFS. THE GREATEST KAItUAIXS IN .11 1, DOS SI AND CASTOR GLOVES, WILL RE Oi'FI.Rbl) AT A. H. ROSENSTEIN'S NEXT TUESDAY. Eci. p iir u'uii.iiit. l and only 0-ic; piice eisewheie, H '. A LARGE LOT OF (Jeiillemen's Medicated Uinlerwear At yoe ; leuner piice, ifl 50, WOOLEN OARDIGAN JACKETS At7" Cents. ONLY A I'KW MORE Ob' THOSE Fine SILK, SATIN, and PLUSH SOARFSLefc, Al IS Cents. OUB SPRING STYLES i Fine Woolens Will be icady Iei inspection rrcXTUEDXESDAY. They toiupnse all the Latest Woeleiu the m uket allot ds, MR. JAM US b. NOWI.EN, whose lepulalien as a llit chiss cutter has been fulli esUib lished, is still i mplej'ed by me. CS-My Stock ei READY-MADE CLOTHING will be sold rcgaidhsset cost. A. H. Eesenstein, Ne. 37 North Queen St. SOppOftlte the Grape Hetel. Pw-NOUMOKJltl.NT EXlKAOliUlNAHV. GRAND CLOSING SALE TILL MARC11 1, 1S83. ENURE WINTER STOCK HEAVY SUITS, OVERCOATS, Underwear, Knit Jackets, Hosiery, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS and VALISES, Rubber Coats ami Hats, AT HALF VALUE, FOB 30 DAYS ONLY. The Penn Hall Clothing Heuse, HIESH & BEO., Nes. 2 and 4N. (juecii St. eepS Ivd H ATS, CAPS AND FUKS, Hats, Caps and Furs. JOHN SIDES has purchased theentlre sleck et Hals, Caps and Furs lately belonging te the lirniet shultz.V: Eio.,rashienable hatters, and new eirers them ler sale, retail and whole sale, at greatly teduced prices at Nes. 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., the well established Hat Stere et the late lirui et Shultz & lira. Special inducements ellered te ceuntiy mer chants. Mr. tides will continue the Hat busi ness and constantly keep en hand the latest and best styles. He has employed Henry A. and Wm. Shultz, of the late lirm et Shultz & Bre., who are experienced hatters. JOHN SIDES, - (SUCCESSOR TO SUUJ-TZ & BRO ) fia-tfd JUiltt It. I) AKIiS's PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article ler Universal Family Eradicates Fei 5-e.ii let and Ty phoid Fcers lnpn theiii. -alivat!en. Ul- MAI A D ! A t-eiat'd Soie Tlueat, lYlALRrVlA-Mi'all !'T. Measli bund all Confaleu" Diseases. Pciiens waiting en the sick should ue it lieely Scat let r ever his never been known te spitad where fin) tluM was usid. Yellow revet has been cine with naffer blacKieiait had taken place. The worst cases el diphtiiena jield te it. Fcveicd and Sick Per- SMALL POX and PITTING of Small pox PREVENTED. A member of my family was tkcii with vmall-pev. I ucd the Fluid : the patient nas uet deliueus, was net pitted, and was about ll'c hi ue agim in thiee weeks and no ethers hjil it J. w. l'Aiikiseii, l'hilailcl uhia. DIPH'IHERIA PRLVLNTED. The physician-, lieie usiDaib's rluid veiy -.uceesstully in the tieatment of Dipli theiii A. SroLLEN SreLLEN wbiicii, Gicensboie, Ala. Tetter diied up. ."eus lelreshed and Red "ores ni evented by bathing with Dar- nv r lulu. Impute Air made hatmkss mid puti- lled. r or ere 1 hreat it is a sine me. Contajrien desti (d. ter Frosted Feet, Chilblains. Piles, Ciiatins, etc. Rheumatism cuied. Sett White Complex ions scented by its use. Ship Fei pi evented Te putify thebnalh, Clcjinse the Teeth, it ( aii't be sin passed. Cata-rh lelleVtd and cmed. Erjslpeke cured. Ruins tcliuved in stantly. Sens piuv.cn led. DvM-iury cui.-d. Wounds healed rapid Iielera picvenlcd. ly Scurvy euicd. An Antidote .et Ani mal et Ve,i table Pel Mns, Stlims. etc. Ulccis punlled and iiealed. In cuaes of Death iL should he used about thu ceipw It will pievent.uiy unpleas ant suirll. The eminent Phvsi- 1 used the rlutddui- ingeur ptesent at tlietb it Willi fccatlet hever with decided advantage. Ills In dispensable te the sick loom. Jt. F. f 1 in, J. MARIO SlM-, M. I).. New x ei i:, says I am cenvlnceil Pief. Dar by's Prophylactic tjuld is a valuable disinfei tauu" Sani'ebb, Eyne, Ala. SCARLET FEVER CURED. Vandkubilt Univkiujity, Nashvillk, Tenn. 1 testily te the most excellent qualities of Daibv's Piephylactic Fluid.-Asadiiinteitant and dcteicnt it It eth theeietic tlly and practicdly Hiiperlorte any picpaiatieu with in Inch 1 am auju unted. h. T. Luiien, Plot. Chemistry. DARBVS FLUID IS RECOMMENDED BY Hen, ALKXi'NDEn II. SiisriiKNs, ofGeeifjia Rev. CiiAB. F. Dkems, D. D., Chmch et the Stianyeis, N. Y. Jes. LlCente, Columbi t. Piel., Univciaity, S. C. Rev. A.J. Hattlk. Piel., Meicei Univcisity. Rev. CKO. t. I'ilici;, Rishep Al. E. Chmch. indisp:nsaijle -te every home. Peiicctly haimless. UmiI iiiteinully or exleinulU for Mini ei lieast. The Fluid has been thoieuglj tested, and we have iilmiul.ua evidence that it has done everything heie claimed. Fei fuller nileim at ion ret et yein Diuista pxmphlelei send te the pioprieteis. J II. ZKII.lMll) , M-iiiuf ictui Iiik Chemists. PHI LADELPH1A. Fei sail' by II. It. Cechiau, Diuyijist, 137 and 1 1 1 Nei 111 Queen bticet, Jan2J-lyeed.fcii KIS50.'S rt)KtUS I'LlMl :its. Back Ache POSITIVELY CUICED Ri eiieis Reaseua Why they are Preferred te All Other Pereus Plastera or External Remedies : FIRST. KcciuiM) they poses all the mei It of the -ticn;;lheiiinj;poieiis j)later, and contain in addition then te the newly dNeeveicd powei pewei tiiland aetlve vegetable combination which aels with nicuaicd iiibefiieient. stimulating, sedative and ceuntci-Iiiitant ell ccts. SECOND. I5cc.iii'-e thcvaiea Keiiumephaiiraceullcal piepamlien.and se iccenlzed by thopioles thepioles thopieles sion. THIRD. l!ccnu-e they aie the only pl.isleis that lc Ileve p.im at once. JOURTH. I' e m-e they Mill positively ctne disc.isej whit li elhei k nieilles villi net even lcliuve. F11TII. Rcciii"e evei 5,0ii0 pliv'-ici.uis and dniKJJisIs have veluut. inly lestllicd that l hey aie suiiei suiiei lei teall elhei phisteis or mcilicincs ler ex ternal use. SIXTH. Bei.ni'-e the uiauut.ictineis hive iccdved theenlv ined .Isever'ven for poieus plasters I(Misens Capciiie Pereus risister! SBABURY & JOHNSON, MAMOfACTUKlNO CHSMlbTS, NliW lOBK. A A'JIVti H3CMEDY AT LAST. I'rlcn 'n Cenis. AIEAP S MEDICATED CORN AND UUNION PLAbTEli. ekas. r. CKiTT'jvreN, ii3 raiten St., Hew Yerk, sole ii,;cnt ler Dr. C W. Ben Ben eon's Remedies, ' whom all ordeis should beaddiessed. fl5-ivdeod&weew c lOUGtl BlKUF. tOCHEK'S 1IBN0WNEI) COUGH SYHUP Has cured theuuuiuK It vill euro jour Cengli ei Celd In less time than any ether preparation. J'HICECS VEXT8 PER BOTTLE, Picpared and sold only by CHAS. A. L0CHER, NO. 9 EAST KJNG STBEET, LANCASTER. PA. OOA-L. B. 15. HABT1HJ Wholesale and Retail Dealer In all binds el LUMBER AND COAL. 49-rard: Ne. 430 North Water and Prince tieeU above Lemen Lancaster. nJ-lyd COAl. AND 11ANUIJK. Best;rade of family COAL, well-cleaned, weight guaranteed. Manure by the car-'ead at Lewest Prices. Alse, Limestone Screenings for drives anil walks. Cement at reduced prices. Hay and Straw by the ten or bale. Yard: Harrisburg pike. General Ollice: 305 East Chestnut Street. KAUFFMAN, KELLER. & CO. aprl-lwd M. V. J3. CO HO, SJO NORTH WA.TEU ST., Lancaster, fa., Wholesale and Retail Dcalers In LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic KxchanRe, Yard and Office : Ne. 330 NORTH WATE STREET Ieb28-lyU BAKUAINS IN WATCHES, CLOCKS Chains, Rings, Spectacles, &c Repairing et all kinds jvill receive my personal atten tion. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159K North Queen street. Remember name and number. Di- really opposite City Hetel, near Pennsylvan a 'railroad depot, deciva Mmwm GOERIXGE'S SniP-YARD- .NKWEMfcKI'ill.lUFOKi'HIl-ADIiLI'UIA Ibe Philadelphia and Beading Premises Leased for a Leng -lerin and Werk te be Kecuu at Once. LicutenaDt Commander H. Il.Gerrmc, who bretsbt the obelisk te New Yerk, will hhertly resign from tbe navy aud as sume tbe man.ipemert of a late iron ship building yard in Philadelphia. With the assistance of sevetal capitalists, iuclutlint; Vaudeibilt, he has le.i.-ed the hhtjiyard ei the Philadelphia aud Ile.idiutr railroad, aud expects te begin the buiiuintc of ves sels en Match 1. He has already secured contracts for building a iarge iron sailing shin aud for two smaller vessels. Tne ship is for W. II. St.ubuc!:, the agent of the Oiejrnn r.tihead and tien company, and v. ill be u&ed gcner.tl the California cast. i will be a ship el 3,000 tens, and it v. ill Le the hecend vessel of its kind ever built tu the United S'ates. The fltst vef.se', a Mtpeship, is new being built by Jehn Hoach. The dimensions of the two vessels are: Length, 255 feet ; bieadth of beam, 13 feet ; depth of held, 23V feet. Commander (J en ine wheu intei viewed said that h had le:st'd tbe yatd for u long term of years. " I loselved suvural months age," he said, "le le.ive the uavy, but have been awaiting my promotion te be commander, due in two or thiee mouths new. I have bceu a ituuteu.iai-cuminauder seventeen years But uev, I shall wait no longer.'' "Hew did you come te maLu the lease of this ship yard'.'"' " About a year and -. half age I was ou-pleypd as a ctmsult'iig eugiueet te in spect and tepeit upon the condition of the yatd by a principal who then intended te purchase the establishment, but who Mib Mequeiitiy abandoned that idea mainly because the raihe.id company would net soil, hue pre re; icd te lease. After the passage of the last naval appioptiatien bill the future of eilicms of the navy appeared te me te be se uncertain that I thought it wise te ceusiJei pei'ie ether opening in life in the line it my piolessien. and my thoughts natmally ie cited te this ship yaid. Thesicietaiy of the navy has ;o ;e ;o cently said that ' thcie aie te day many mere n.iv.il eilicers, old aud yeuug, than there is employment ler, and the piessure for 'shoie duty' is ilmest unendurable.' " 1 have been a close .studeMit of inaiiue atchitccture fei many vcan and have had some piactical expenence both in that department and m o'igiueeiiiig. I dis cussed the piej.'ct with some fn-'iidswhe, after we had loel.td ine it fhoieughly as a business mattoi,eftetcd me their support and encetti aged me te negotiate for the lease. 'I hadaheady iuvestigattd this qurslieu fei the would be purchaser of the Phila delphia & Ue-'diiig ship yaid, and 1 be came convinced that ue busincs; possible te be established in tlrs ceuiitty p;emistd better than shipbuilding in metal (ueu aud steel), because the dciu.iud ler steam -ets is greatei thati existing establishments could supply, .'lid the piicuj demanded for them weie se faveiable ler tLe buiiders that I felt confident increased competition would net be f oei'sli. Se i epene i nego tiations fei tue v,:rd for my e.dt. At oue time it looked as if we ceu'd uever gc; together for negotiations, and I was en the eve of establishing a new yaid somewhere else which would, of ceur..u, net have becu se advantageous as leasing aud operat ing an established yaid. Finally last week something occurred which made me dctct mine te close the negotiations aud I went te PhiL.('!pl.ia aud closed the mat ter up. Iaii;t)h.ie possession of the yard en Maich 1."' " What is the histety of this yard ?" "In 1875 a-id 187C the P. &. II. R. R. cempauy was at the height of its prosper ity aud built the establishment, 1 think veiy wisely, but before it could be put in operation the company went iute the hands of a teceivci and the yaid has been kept closed evei since." " Who designed it '."' " Mr. AicLilv-Iil v."s scut abrcad le study foreign establishments of the kind, and after his retum he planned aud equip ped this yaid te combine the bust featutcs of all the yards he inspected. Fer economy of labor and convenience in manipulating materials it is as geed as any similar cstab ltshments in the world. Seme additions that I have in view will make it a danger eus competitor te similar works. The buildings, tools, plant aud machinery aie peifect, the ships are row being rebuilt and the per ishable equipments that were removed aie new also being replaced. The yaid will Loepeiated en March 1, when I expect te lay the keel of the largest iron sailing vtsscl that will have bseu built here. I have also another ene te build aud two small steamers. I can get all the work I can undertake new, and indeed have it." " Whom have you secured as your assis tants ?" " I intend le niinage the busiuess myself. A cempanv will epeiate the yard, el which I wrll be the president. The heads of the constructing and designing departmeuts are selected. All were trained en the ether side and have had ex perience en this side, se that they are familiar with American practice." " Yeu say a company will opeiate tbe yard. Who form the cempauy ?" " The gentlemen are all prominent Ne" Yerk capitalists, and all of them are my friends. In geed time their names will be published it they de net object, but for the piesent I prefer te withheld them. Yeu see, we de .net need much working capital, as there will be ue permanent in vestment in plant and machinery that already exist. Capital is needed only te pay labor and purchase material in execu tion of contracts." "Where will your company be ergau- IAI.U " In New Yerk, of course ; for the financial operations and contracts, and indeed everything but the actual building, will be done in this city." " De you propose te fight Jehn Reach and ether shipbuilders?" "I propose te go into the legitimate busi ness of ship building, of which I have a thorough knowledge aud de net desire te fight anyone. However, I shall net enter into any riug, out snail worn lnaepentr ently." " De you think you can cempete with foreign ship buildeis ?" " In labor, unquestionably yes ; In ma terial, no. If the material that enters into ship building was as cheap here as in Eugland wc could compete with British builders. Our labor produces relatively mere than that en the ether side. The question of material is a serious one, but 1 thiuk it is solving itself rapidly, for iron and steel are new lower than they have ever been in this country. There could net be a better market te begin operations en.'' " Hew about the admissreu of foreign built ships te American registers?" " I am in favor of this most emphati cally; but if you admit tbe ship you must admit the material free, which would be the best thing for the American builder. Of course the one will i. i without the ether, for it '""'" me uiuw, iei iu would be legislation adverse totheiatoiest of Americau labor, whieh no one would even dare te propose in Congress." " Are you in favor of subsidies or boun ties ?" " Emphatically neither ; decidedly net. if I thought that I should have te rely en subsidies or bounties from the govern ment te make ray business remunerative I would be a feel of the worst kind te en gage in it. I de uet want any nursing of any kind. My business will net be au infant industry. I propose te manfully cempete in the busiues3 of building ships." 'What is the capacity of the ship yard."' " About twenty-five thousand ten a year. We de net expect this within three years. " What are the terms of the lease ?" " That I cannot communicate, but they arc fair for both sides. The amount te be paid bv the company will depend en the amount e'f work done, but they get a rea sonable minimum rent." " What work de you anticipate doing?" " Te answer this question I must cite a few facts. It is evident that iron steamers must replace wooden sailing tonnage of the United States en the score of economy and profit. The experience et .hnglana has been that in 1853 70 per cent, of the tennase built was woedeu, in 1881 -1 per cent. Ninety per cent, of the tonnage built in the Uuited States in 1831 was woedeu, and only 3 per pent, was iron steamers for the sea-going coasting trade. The wooden s riling tonnage new employed in this trade exceeds two millions of tens. An equivalent amount of iten aud steel tonnage must be built te replace it in a short time, even it there should bone re vival of our carrying trade. " The rmmcdiate demand is for iron steam colliers. The coal movement by all classes of vn-sels in 1881 between United States ports was 15,757,451 tens about 5,000,000 tens in barges through Inland waters, 10,000,000 tens in wooden s riling vessels by sea and 750,000 teus en steam colliers by sea. The carrying ca pacity of steam celheis engaged in this movement was about 20.000 tens ; an ad ditional eairying capacity of 250,000 tc in of bteam colliers is needed te move the teti millions of tens annually shipped in wooden sailing coasters by sea. An an nual saving of $2,000,000 by the coal com panies would be effected by the substitu tion of iron steamers for wooden sailing vessels in this coal moveniont." " But if this is the case, why is it steam cel'iers have net been built ?" "The demand for sea-going iron steamers is greater than cxibtiug establishments can supply. The result is that exorbitant prices for ireu steam tonnage are main tained, capital is diverted from invest ment in thi3 class of ileating property, and the change from woedeu sailing cel liers te iron bteameis that has taken place in Europe has been retarded in the United States. The change will be all the mere rapid as Boen as the cost of iron steam tonuage is, relatively te capacity for work, lower than that of woedeir sailing tonnage. Auy establishment that could supply the demand at rolatively lower prices would unquestionably secure all the busiuess it could undertake. "The charge en the Atlantic coast for iron freight steamers of moderate speed without passenger accommodations is new about $120 per ten carrying capacity, which is about double the charge for wooden bailing tonnage. In Great Britain the charge for the same class of ireu steam tonnage is about $57 per ten carrying cap acrty. Taking account of difference in cost of capital labor and mater ial in the United States, $57 per ten in Errgland is equivalent te $75 per ten in the United States. This class of vessel has been built en the lakes for $00 per ten carrying capa city aud ran be built en the Atlantic coast for $70 with a fair margin of profit. At a rate se little in excess of the cost of wooden sailing tonnage, the demand for iron steam tonnage will increase." When Hewaid wiete: "I find a pity lianas upon his bie.ist," the lellew hid evidently a (old and had net yet been inhumed tint Dr. Bull's Cnnxli Sv rtip was the only site remedy. W. II. Sticker. 3It. Canncl, Pa., says: " Riewn's Iren Hitters h is done meie for me than any medicine I have ever u-ed." Fer s lie by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 157 and U0 NeithOueen street. ri'JIvvdftw The linest lenses made are being mounted in Celluloid Irames They aie Handsome, li-htandstient; and give bettei .itislactien than ether Ej e-Olasscs. Fer sale, by all Icnd n.t; Jewelers and Opticians. fl'J-lwdced Trouble h.ivcd It lsaicniaik.iblclact tlialThenia.'EeIeelne OH is as uoed ler internal as extci n il use. Fer disc ises of the lungs and tlue it. and ler lheu matism, neuialgi i, cut k in the back, wounds andsoice.it is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it alwavs en hand. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, U7 and IV) North Quean sticct. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Elmini, N. Y., write. " About four years age I had an attack el bil ious tcver, and nev er tully l ecevcred. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for days. After using tw e bottles et your Burdock Rloed Bittern the improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. I cm new, though 01 ycaisef age, de a lair and reasonable day's work." Pnce$l. Fer pale bv II. B. Cechian, diugglst, 137 and 133 Nei tu Queen street. . The weist forma et liver disease cured by Simmons Liver Regulator. 1 Wish .everybody te Knew. Rev. Geerge II. Thayer, an old citien of this vicinity known te every ene as a most influential citizen and christian minister et the M. E. church, just tins moment stepped In our stoic te say, " 1 w ish everybody te knew that I consider that both myself and wife ovve our lives te Shiloh's Consumption Cure." It is having a tremondeus-aic ever our ceunteis and is giving pel lect satisfaction In all cases et Lung Discuses, such as nothing else has done. DRS. MATCIIETTJB FRANCE. Hounnetr. Ind., May 15, '7S. Sold by II. B. Cochran, djuggist, Nes 137 and l.in North Ouccn street. Lancaster toblleeiU The true malarial antidote; see advertise ment of Simmons Liver Regulator. Walnut Lear Ualr Kesterer. It is entirely different from all ethers. It Is as clear as water, and, as Iks name Indicate, is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It will immediately tree the head trem till dandruff. restore gray narr te ris natural coier mm pru duce a new growth where It has lallen off. It does net In any manner effect the health, which Sulphur. Sugar of Lead and Nitrate el Silver preparations have done. It will change IP'ht or faded hair in a few days te a beautiful glossy brown. Ask your druggist for it. Each bottle Is warranted. SMITH, KLINE &, CO., Wholesale Agents, Philadelphia, and HALL & RUCKEL. New Yerk. jun6-lyd.eedw OMtOCBttlES. TlUKSK'S CANNEDFRUITS. TABLE PEACHES In 3 Pound Cans. PIE PEACHES in 3 Pound Cans. PIE PEACHES in Gallen Cans. GRATED and SLICED PINEAPPLES. PEAKS in 8 Pound Cans. BLACKBERRIES (Cultivated.) CALIFORNIA FRUITS. APRICOTS, EGG PLUMS. NECTARINES, GREEN SAGES. MUSCATINE GRAPES, CHERRIES, FINE DESSERT APRI- COTS, only 25c a Can. SOUPS. Viz: Huckin'a Meck Turtle; Huckin's Chlchcn ; Huckin's Mullagatawncz ; Richard son Bobbins' Tomate. 43-OBSERTE In our next change we will give a list of the kinds and brands canne i vegetables. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street. 4 BKAVK AND FAI'aHFUL OUAKUIAS OF OUR HOMES AND PROPERTV RESCUED FROM IMMI NENT PERIL. A very popular and well-known member et our pelice force, w he has performed duty twelve years at the Union R. R. Depot, en Ex change Place, in Providence, R. I., gives his unsolicited testimony. Hear him : "I have been dreadfully troubled with dis ease of the Ki Inej s uwl Liver during the past sii months : at tlmeslwassoseveielyaiUtcted that 1 was unable te stand en my teet, as my feet and lower puts er my legs were very badly w ellen : my urinary organs were in a dreadful condition, iny bleed wesiuaw retched date, and it had become se Impoverished and clrculatedse poorly that my h mils and feet would be told mid numb and se white as toap teap pear lifeless. I could net test ii-ghK but vyas se distressed all everthat 1 could net lie stilii in bed, but would keep turning and rolling Hern one side te the ether all night, se that 1 would leel mere tiied and exhausted in the morning than when 1 went te bed. Mv condition be came se serious tint I was obliged te -dep work, and ler thirty days I wiisun.iblotebeon duty. I consulted the best doeters.and tried the numerous medicine- and se-called cures, but rapiillv grew- w eise, and wnsin aad condition every way when a long-time valued friend et mine, prominent in this city in a huge e-vpiess company, urged me te try Hunt's Remedy, as he had known et wonderful ciuesettected by it. Upen his lepie-entatlen I obtained two beltles et the Remedy and commenced taking Has diiected. and greatly f my surprise In less thiin twenty-lour hours I commenced te jeel lelleved. I was in an awful condition w hen I began te take the Remedy, and had no faith in it; therelere. when 1 found ulmest immediate icliet, even in ene day's use el it. mv lie-sat was mule glad and I assure you l continued te take the Remedy and te improve constantly fiem day le eaj. 1 took It with me en mv trip te vuine ter 1 was bound te hivoitwithinealltke lime, and the lcsiiltiri that 1 improved speedily ail the time I was away ; and ever since my arrival home, which was several weeks age. I have been en eiity every dav. 1 feel first-rate, ami tlie swelling et hand, feet and legs have disippcarcil, and thu tenible backache, which used te bother me mere rhan all me rest, tieubles me no mere, and I sleepsplcnilidlvniglits.aud surely have very eci 1 lent and forcible ic.isens ler speaking in piaisu of Hunt's. Remedy, for It has made a new man et me. 1 don't knew what 1 "heiild h ive dene without Hunt's Rem edy ; it is the best medicine that I ever took, audi veiygladlv lccemmend it te all who u'ualllicted wltli'Kidiiuv or Liver diseases, or diseases et the Unnary Oig..ns. Respectfully. ISAAC W. FAIRBROT1IEU. leblO lwcedM,W,FAJlw jrieNEY-WOIST. THE CLEffltATEl "KIMET WORT." THE SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY D1SEASLS, LIVER TROUBLES, CONSTIPATION, PILLS, FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND RHEUMATISM. rt'YSJlCIAJ" eNWIHtSB UKAUT1LV. " 1 have leund Kidney-Wert te work llke a elmm. doing ." " .'" SJ ' , Al. , using it-cveral yeai-s my pnicllce l.a 'reg ular pliv -Jician,' can en-iC-se U heartily. It has done better than any reuiC'dy 1 ever iisen. a- K. Clark, M. D., Seuth Heie, Vt. DANlJKKOUS K1DNKY DISEASE. ' A stieke et p u-iljsis piostraled me, also dangerously diseasing my kidneys. Th doc tors f died, but Kidney Wert citrul mc. E Slade, 18 Blackstenestieet. Bosten, Mass. "Mykulnev tieub.es lasted ler Syeirs . 1 etlcn passed bleed. K idney-W ei t cured vie. Michael Cote, Montgomery Centic, t. KIDNEY-WOI41- AND K1IL.UMATISM. Twe et my fi lends hid my tieuble," -says Mr. Eldndgu Malcolm, et West Bath, Me. " 1 was given up te di", by my physicians and mends. We all had kidney diseae and lheu matisin. Mine was et JO yens standing. Ivid-nev-Wei t lias entire! i cured all three e?." ""I had kidney trouble ter many yeuis. Kld-ney-Wei t cm ed mi." -J. M. Dews, of Dicbeld Sate Ce., 2s Canal sticct. New Orleans. C'UIEKII AFTER SO YIJAKS. " 1 devoutly thank Ged that I leund out the vlituesef Klduev Weit," writes C. P. Brown, of Wcstpett, N. Y. "It lias ciric.it mc et a J) years case of ten lblc kidney dlse.i-e" KIDNKVS, LIVEK ANO CONSTIPATION. 'The most satisfactory lcsultj," writes .las. F. Reed, et Ne. Acton, Me , " in casi s of kid ney and liver troubles and censtip itien. have followed rrem ine use ei .u.iuiiujr-""'-, "j member et my family." Kidney troubles and Rheumatism. " My attending physician gave me up. I'd had ilinuuiatisiii and kidney tieubles ter M vc.iis. Many docteis and numberless leme dies did mono geed. My friends, loe. thought my death was certain. Mdiiey-Wert Ills en tu ily cut ed mc," te write Eldiidge Malcolm, West Bath, Me. LIVER DISORDER. " Please tell mv bio. soldiers, and the pub lic, tee, appeals J. C Pewi r, or Trenten, in., thieuL'h tlmSt. Leuis Glebe-Dcm, and Heme and riresidr, tint Kidney-Weit cured my liver ilisordeis, which I'd had ler J) vears." 12 '-'-'ai. KBEUaiATlSM. "I have Died a gieat number," tiuly le miiks Mr. W. X. Grese, et acianlen, Pa., uiiilel date et Dee. 1-'. SI, "but theie is no ether lemeily like Kidney-Wert, ler curing ilieumatisiu and diseased kidncjs." INFLAMMATION OF 1ILADDKR. "Chronic 0111.1111111.11101101 tlie bladder. two yens dm at ion, was my wife's complaint," w.iies Docter C.M.Summerlin. of Sun Hill, Gn. " Her urine elten contained UiUeus, pus, and was terni times bloody. Physicians pre pre xciiptiens my own Included and domestic icniedles only palliated her pams. Kidney Kidney Wert, hewev er, hascnlirtli cm ed her." 1?. rEKNAL. PILB.S, " I had inti inal piles for seveialycan," paid J. j!. Meyei. of Myeistewn, Pa. "Nothing helped me except Kidney-Wert. It cuitdme." LADIKss' TKODUr.ES. Resrect the confidence reposed in you by ladies. " It has helped me in intricate dis ease," writes Mrs. Annie Reckbald, et Jar rettsville. Md. Tins lady correspondent .vrote us about Kidney-Wert's cuiative effects. ItHEUBlATISM. " Nothing else w euld," tersely says Justice J G. Jewell, et Woodbury, Vt., "but Kidney Kidney Wert (ltd cut c my three v ears' ilieumatisiu." UVtsPKPSIA. Oui coiicspeiident, Mr. Jesiah Kenney. of Landisbuig, Pa., fays ; " Kidney-Wert cured my dyspepsia. I hud it in Us worst lertu, tee." A WII.MXJ WATU, " Twill vwcar bv Kidney-Wert all the lime," writes Mi. J. IS. Kaullman, Lancaster, Pa. (All its patrons de the si.me, Mr. K.) DICL.1CATE COVIPLAINTS. Anether lady, Mis. J. IS. Clark, Atiiiten City, Lj. wiiles us : " hidney-Wert has cured me et h ibitual constipation, pain in the side, as well as some ethei delicate complaints." 115-lwdeediw MJSDICAX,. GRAY'S SFEOIFIf) MBBICINK. -THK Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro ler Impotency, and all Diseases that fellow less et Memery, Universal Lassi tude. Pain in the Back, Dimness el Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases tint lead te Insanity or Con sumption aud a Picmature Grave. Full par ticulars in our pamplet, w lilclr we desire te send tree by mail te every one. The Specific Medicine is sold by all uruggist3 at i per pack age, or six packages 1 or 5, or will be sent lree by mall en the receipt et the money, by ad dressing the agent, H. B. Cochran, 1J7 and lja North Queen street. On account et counter felts, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper : the only genuine. Guarantees of cure Issued toy us. Fer sale In Lancaster by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and 13') North Queen street. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., N. Y. ' aprEHvd&r riORACUO BUYERS' CONTRACT BOOKS, RECEIPT BOOKS, -AND SAMPLE TAGS, NEATLY PRINTED AT THE "Intelligencer" Office. 123-UU 31E1UVA.U B KOW.-i'l IKON HITTKJ13. Noted Men! Dk. Jehn F. H vxceck, lata President of the National Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the United States, says : "Brown's Iren Bitters has a heavy sale, is conceded te tie a tlue tonic ; the character of the manufacturers is a voucher for lis purity and med icinal excellence." Du. Jeseph Roberts, President Balti more Pharmaceutical Cellege, says : -Ilndorse It as a line medicine, reliable ax a strengthening tonic, Iree liViui alcoholic poisons." Dr. J. FarrihIoere. Ph. D., Professer of Pharmacy, Baltimore Pharmaceutical College, says : ' Brown's'Iren Blttera Ls a saie and reliable medicine, positively lice from alcoholic poison, and can be recommended as a tonic for nsn among these wltoepposo alcoholic." Dk. Edward Earickson, Secretary Baltimore College el Pharnraey, says : "1 Indorse it as an excellent med icine, a geed digestive agent, and u non-intoxicant In the fullest sense." Dr. IticiiAr.D Sapinoien, one of Balti more's eldest aud most reliable physicians, bas. " All who have used it praise its standard virtues, unit the weil weil kuewu character of the house which in ikes it Is a sulllcicnt guarantee et its being all that 19 cialmed.terthey are men who cenl I net be Induced te eiler anything else but a reliable medicine for public use." A Druggist Cured. Boensboio. Md., Oct. 12, 1SS0. Gentlemen: Brown's Iren Bitters cmed mc et a bad attack et Indi gestion and fullness In the stomach. Having tested it, I take pleasure in recommending It te my customers, and am glad te say It gives entire sutislactlen teall." Gke. W. HerifMAif, Druggist. Ask your druggist for Urewn's Iren Hitters, and take no ether. One trial will convince you that it is just what you need. rorsate wholesale and rotell by H.B.COCH RAN, Druggist, tS7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster flC-lwd&w If CUINM NERVES CAUSE AGONY! PERRY DAVIS'S PAIN KILLER BRINGS RELIEF! NEURALGIA SCIATICA TOOTHACHE EARACHE And the whele noxieu3 family of ncrve diseases are cured by Perry Davis's Pain Killer SURE I ALL RESPECTABLE DRUGGISTS KEEP " PAIN KILLER." -Il-lmd&w OLASH A.NO QVEKXHWA.R. H lOH SIAKTl -(. AT CHINA HALL. We new have epen a very large line el White Granite Ware, White Porcelain Ware, iinmrjiTwi irranue ana force am wars IN DINGER, TEA aud CHAMBER SETS. We have selected these goods from the Best Manufacturer. WE GUARANTEE THEM. AarGoeds notsatlslaetory will be exchanged. High & Martin's, 15 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA- JUAJtliWAJtM. a EW HARDWARE STORE. 9-11 SOUTH QUEEN ST., MARSHALL & RENGIER, DEALERS IN: BUILDING and CABINM HARDWARE, SIOVES, HEATERS. RANGES, painis; OILS and GLASSr Heuse Furnishing Goods. sll-3mdSnr PIANOS AND FURNITURE BKfeU.JSD at short notice. Alse, dealer In second hand and antique Furniture. Steves and Bracket Saws. $1.50. AUG. F. REINOEHL, 326 North Queen street. 1 dcdl-3md (Above tha;NerUiera Market.) QHSW
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